Michael Barbella, Managing Editor12.05.22
Nihon Kohden has debuted its Smart Cable NMT Pod and disposable electrode. The product allows clinicians to objectively monitor a patient’s depth of paralysis during surgery when a neuromuscular blockade agent (NMBA), either non-depolarizing or depolarizing, is administered.
“We believe the use of EMG technology will become the standard for anesthesiologists who want reliable neuromuscular monitoring for their patients.” Nihon Kohden America Inc. President/CEO Eiichi Tanaka said.
Neuromuscular blockade traditionally can be monitored through acceleromyography (AMG), which relies on clinicians to count visual twitches from a patient’s thumb. This data is usually handwritten, or sometimes not recorded at all. Nihon Kohden’s Smart Cable NMT Pod uses electromyography (EMG) to accurately capture the level of paralysis by peripheral nerve stimulation. The value and visualization of the Train of Four ratio is presented on the main screen of the host monitor.
With the Smart Cable technology, the NMT pod integrates seamlessly into Nihon Kohden monitors (Life Scope G5, G5 Max, G7, G9, BSM-3500 and BSM-6000 Series Bedside Monitors) via the AY/BSM-1700 input units, and patient data is automatically sent to the EMR. This allows clinicians to use the data and the visual indicators on the screen to make better-informed decisions when it comes to intubating, dosing of NMBAs, and extubating.
The functionality and integration capabilities of the newly released Smart Cable NMT Pod help support Nihon Kohden’s on-going mission to benefit all. Beyond the world’s first pulse oximeter, Nihon Kohden leverages its 70-year heritage to set the bar high, with industry-changing innovation for experts by experts.
Founded in Japan in 1951, Nihon Kohden manufactures, develops, and distributes medical electronic equipment through subsidiaries in the United States, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. The company’s products are used in more than 120 countries, and it is the largest supplier of electroencephalography products worldwide. A pioneer in transformational healthcare technology, Nihon Kohden has envisioned, designed, and produced devices, such as pulse oximeters, arrhythmia analysis, low-invasive blood volume monitoring and wireless patient monitoring.
“We believe the use of EMG technology will become the standard for anesthesiologists who want reliable neuromuscular monitoring for their patients.” Nihon Kohden America Inc. President/CEO Eiichi Tanaka said.
Neuromuscular blockade traditionally can be monitored through acceleromyography (AMG), which relies on clinicians to count visual twitches from a patient’s thumb. This data is usually handwritten, or sometimes not recorded at all. Nihon Kohden’s Smart Cable NMT Pod uses electromyography (EMG) to accurately capture the level of paralysis by peripheral nerve stimulation. The value and visualization of the Train of Four ratio is presented on the main screen of the host monitor.
With the Smart Cable technology, the NMT pod integrates seamlessly into Nihon Kohden monitors (Life Scope G5, G5 Max, G7, G9, BSM-3500 and BSM-6000 Series Bedside Monitors) via the AY/BSM-1700 input units, and patient data is automatically sent to the EMR. This allows clinicians to use the data and the visual indicators on the screen to make better-informed decisions when it comes to intubating, dosing of NMBAs, and extubating.
The functionality and integration capabilities of the newly released Smart Cable NMT Pod help support Nihon Kohden’s on-going mission to benefit all. Beyond the world’s first pulse oximeter, Nihon Kohden leverages its 70-year heritage to set the bar high, with industry-changing innovation for experts by experts.
Founded in Japan in 1951, Nihon Kohden manufactures, develops, and distributes medical electronic equipment through subsidiaries in the United States, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. The company’s products are used in more than 120 countries, and it is the largest supplier of electroencephalography products worldwide. A pioneer in transformational healthcare technology, Nihon Kohden has envisioned, designed, and produced devices, such as pulse oximeters, arrhythmia analysis, low-invasive blood volume monitoring and wireless patient monitoring.